Rubella IgG
(It is recommended that women of childbearing age who do not have immunity to rubella receive the vaccine before pregnancy, in order to reduce the baby's chance of getting an infection )

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Blood Grouping and Rh Typing
(The majority of Chinese people are RhD positive. Rh incompatibility develops when a pregnant RhD negative woman and the baby in her womb has RhD-positive blood, causing Hemolytic Anemia or even stillbirth)

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HBs Antigens

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HBs Antibodies

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VDRL Screening for Syphilis

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HIV Antibodies

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Urine Analysis
(Urine glucose and urine protein)

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Price
(Including Doctor Consultation Fee)

$890

$745

$1,115

$915

Optional Tests

Hb pattern for Thalasemia

$550

Seminal Analysis

$440

Apart from the above-mentioned screenings, women may consider to receive the HPV Vaccine to prevent diseases such as cervical cancer, vaginal cancer and genital warts.

Cervical cancer is the fourth common female cancers in Hong Kong. Every year, over 400 women are being diagnosed of cervical cancers and patients are of age from 20 to 70 or above. Though majority of them are aged over 50, data show that more and more younger females are affected by this disease and early intervention is thus the best way to treat it.

The development of cervical cancer is a series of events starting from abnormal cell changes. The majority of these changes will regress to normal while some may progress to cancer over years. Pap smear is at present the most effective test for detecting early abnormal cervical cell changes. The test only lasts for a few minutes and does not cause pain. Women should have regular cervical smears after they started to have sexual behaviors. If one has checked normal for three consecutive years, then she can choose to reduce the checking frequency to once per two or three years. Researches show that pap smear can help reducing development of cervical cancer by 90%.